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True adulthood occurs the moment we grasp that the people who raised us do not exist solely for our comfort and reassurance. From that point on, the steady stream of unconditional love and support we've expected from them all our lives has to flow both ways.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: support, people, moment, love

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It's doubtful that any fiction worth reading has been produced on a computer running Windows Vista.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: any, been, worth, reading
I'm trying to get at something a little transcendent between humans. But at the same time, there's all that baggage: What's beautiful about humans is what's balanced by what's kind of ugly and petty and depressing.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: trying, ugly, time, beautiful
It's kind of sad, the way we've turned the entertainment of reading into a kind of psychic broccoli - something to feel guilty about if you don't force it on your face-making children while dutifully consuming a few token florets yourself.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: children, yourself, you, sad
Guys know how to read each other's signals. They know how to telegraph love for one another without throwing their arms around one another.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: without, how, know, love
Never use dogs to symbolize anything. That is ridiculous. Always ensure that any dogs are just dogs; i.e., characters in the story who happen to be dogs.
— Lynn Coady
Tags: story, who, always, never
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